$1 Confederate Note T-71 (1864) – Almost Uncirculated, Pristine Condition
$1 Confederate Note T-71 (1864) – Almost Uncirculated, Pristine Condition
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Highlight your collection with this $1 Confederate States of America note (T-71), printed in 1864, as one of the last-issued $1 designs from the Confederacy. Featuring a portrait of Clement Claiborne Clay, a prominent Alabama senator and Confederate diplomat, the note was part of a series printed during the waning days of the Civil War. Its vibrant pink hue and reddish-brown overlay create a striking visual appeal, with bold details and hand-applied signatures underscoring its authenticity.
Printed on coarse wartime paper, this note is historically significant, representing the economic challenges of the Confederacy in its final days. Rarely found in such exceptional condition, this Almost Uncirculated example boasts crisp paper and sharp design details. Add this scarce and fascinating artifact to your collection to preserve an enduring piece of United States, and Southern history.
Key Features:
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Almost Uncirculated condition, crisp and bold details
- One of the best Pink Colored notes on the market
- Features Clement Claiborne Clay portrait
- Hand-applied signatures and wartime paper
Condition: Almost Uncirculated, immaculate condition. Vibrant pink tones and bold details with minimal wear. The note retains its historical integrity, with sharp designs and legible hand-applied elements. Ready for grading.
Note Dimensions:
- Length: 7.25 inches
- Height: 3 inches
Location: Collectors Crossroads